2018-19 Men's Tennis Headlines

The honors keep coming for one of the top student-athletes in Georgia College Tennis history, as senior Robin Möller (Hamburg, Germany) was named to the Google Cloud Academic All-America Third Team by the College Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA).

Francis Marion University men’s tennis coach Garth Thomson has announced the signing of Liam Day of Edenvale, South Africa, to a national letter of intent to attend FMU this fall and play for the Patriots in 2020.

In a championship match for the ages, the top-ranked Columbus State University men's tennis team came up just shy of winning its second straight national championship falling 4-3 to second-ranked Barry Friday.

The rematch is set. The top-ranked Columbus State University men's tennis team will have a chance to defend its national championship as the Cougars defeated third-ranked Hawaii Pacific 4-1 to advance to the NCAA Division II national championship match.

Several Peach Belt Conference men’s tennis players were honored with regional awards by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). PBC players claimed four regional honors and the team Community Service Award.

The second-ranked Columbus State University men's tennis team defeated 7th-ranked Lander 5-2 to clinch the regular season Peach Belt Conference title on Friday. The match took place at the Walden Tennis Center.

For the second straight year, Columbus State’s KP Pannu claimed the ITA Cup Division II singles national championship, sending him to the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships beginning Nov. 5 in Surprise, Ariz. The ITA Cup was played at the Rome Tennis Center.

With a seventh consecutive victory, Columbus State University rising senior KP Pannu took the top spot at the BB&T Atlanta Open Wildcard Challenge. Thursday's match was played at Life Time Athletic and Tennis.